珊瑚在新的环境中暴露一年之后,其耐热性仍然保持不变。

IF 12.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Christine D Roper, David J Suggett, Kittikun Songsomboon, John Edmondson, Hadley England, Trent D Haydon, Samantha Goyen, Chiara M Duijser, Rachel Alderdice, Christian R Voolstra, Emma F Camp
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摘要

针对具有较高耐热性的珊瑚的主动恢复策略有可能增强气候变暖下珊瑚礁的抵抗力。虽然在红树林泻湖等极端系统中已经记录了耐应力珊瑚,但评估这些珊瑚在转移到更温和的栖息地时保持耐受力的能力至关重要。在这里,我们将珊瑚从红树林泻湖转移到邻近的珊瑚礁,并评估了两个地点的珊瑚在转移前和一年后的热阈值。我们证明了红树林群落比珊瑚礁珊瑚具有更高的热耐受性,并且,关键的是,红树林群落在1年后迁移到不那么极端的珊瑚礁栖息地后没有表现出热耐受性的损失。与DNA修复、代谢和体内平衡相关的基因上调表明这些途径在帮助红树林珊瑚减轻热应激中的重要性。我们的研究结果表明,使用来自极端系统的耐热珊瑚有望成为旨在增加珊瑚礁抵抗力的干预策略的一部分。
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Coral thermotolerance retained following year-long exposure to a novel environment.

Coral thermotolerance retained following year-long exposure to a novel environment.

Coral thermotolerance retained following year-long exposure to a novel environment.

Coral thermotolerance retained following year-long exposure to a novel environment.

Active restoration strategies targeting corals with elevated heat tolerance have the potential to enhance reef resistance under a warming climate. While stress-tolerant corals have been documented in extreme systems such as mangrove lagoons, it is critical to assess the ability of these corals to maintain tolerance when moved to a more benign habitat. Here, we translocated corals from a mangrove lagoon to an adjacent reef and evaluated the thermal thresholds of corals from both locations before translocation and after 1 year. We demonstrate that mangrove colonies have higher thermal tolerance than reef corals, and, critically, mangrove colonies exhibited no loss in thermal tolerance following 1-year translocation to a less extreme reef habitat. Up-regulation of genes associated with DNA repair, metabolism, and homeostasis indicates the importance of these pathways in helping mangrove corals mitigate thermal stress. Our findings suggest the use of heat tolerant corals from extreme systems holds promise as part of intervention strategies aiming to increase reef resistance.

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Science Advances
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期刊介绍: Science Advances, an open-access journal by AAAS, publishes impactful research in diverse scientific areas. It aims for fair, fast, and expert peer review, providing freely accessible research to readers. Led by distinguished scientists, the journal supports AAAS's mission by extending Science magazine's capacity to identify and promote significant advances. Evolving digital publishing technologies play a crucial role in advancing AAAS's global mission for science communication and benefitting humankind.
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